Medical Expertise of Dr. Megan Bogart, MD
About Dr. Megan Bogart, MD
Dr. Megan Bogart is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Sarasota, Florida area.
Dr. Bogart graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine, then completed her internship in Internal Medicine in Norfolk, VA and dermatology residency at the University of Virginia.
As a Mohs Surgeon, Dr. Bogart has completed an intense one-year fellowship that is approved by the American College of Mohs Surgeons. She is an expert in all aspects of skin cancer surgery. This includes basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, as well as other forms of skin cancer. Dr. Bogart specializes in the diagnosis and repair of skin lesions, including cosmetic reconstruction following skin cancer removal, skin grafts, and skin flaps. In addition to Mohs surgery, Dr. Bogart has particular expertise in cosmetic dermatology and has been involved in several clinical trials investigating state-of-the-art cosmetic therapies. She specializes in multiple treatments for facial rejuvenation including injection of Botox®, as well as, Restylane®, Juvéderm™ and other filler substances.
Make an appointment with Dr. Megan Bogart at Cathy Milam, M.D. in Sarasota.
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